- Swedish).
Lundbergs Boktryckeri. Olsson,
Louise (2013).
Marstrand 32 inom
Marstrand 5:6
Marstrands socken, Kungälv
kommun (in Swedish). Rio Göteborg Natur-...
- by
plumber Poul Glud (1850–1924) and
ironmonger Troels Marstrand (1854–1929) as Glud &
Marstrands Fabriker. The
company was
headquartered at Nordvestvej...
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Marstrand is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Jacob Marstrand (1848–1935),
Danish master baker and
politician Julie Marstrand (1882–1943)...
-
brewery was
changed to A/S
Marstrands Bryggerier (
Marstrand's Brereries), but
Marstrand had left it long
before that time.
Marstrand was
elected as alderman...
- The
battle of
Marstrand was a
successful Dano-Norwegian
siege of the
harbor town of
Marstrand,
Sweden which took
place between 6–23 July 1677, during...
-
Nicolai Wilhelm Marstrand (24
December 1810 – 25
March 1873),
painter and illustrator, was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, to
Nicolai Jacob Marstrand, instrument...
- book
writer Margrethe Marstrand.
Marstrand was born on 10
August 1848 in Copenhagen, the son of
toolmaker Theodor Christian Marstrand (1817–1863) and Anna...
- The
Marstrand Church (Swedish:
Marstrands kyrka) is a
church building in
Marstrand, Sweden. It
belongs to the
Marstrand Parish of the
Diocese of Gothenburg...
-
History of the Jews in
Sweden Swedish overseas colonies Olán,
Eskil (1917).
Marstrands historia,
krigsminnen och
badortslif (in Swedish). Gothenburg: Lundbergs...
-
Fortress Marstrand". 2003-12-07.
Archived from the
original on 2003-12-07.
Retrieved 2021-07-21. (in Swedish)
Carlsten lighthouse (in Swedish)
Marstrands historia...